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What's the R factor of AG packing peanuts?

Can I throw them in my attic for extra insulation this winter?
 
What's the R factor of AG packing peanuts?

Can I throw them in my attic for extra insulation this winter?


why not! the R factor will depend on the thickness of course.......:D
 
They are untreated and thus flammable. When burning they emit toxic fumes. It's likely that it would be a building code violation and upon selling the house (depending on your state), you may be obligated to disclose this insulation technique to real state agents and/or future buyers.
 
They are untreated and thus flammable. When burning they emit toxic fumes. It's likely that it would be a building code violation and upon selling the house (depending on your state), you may be obligated to disclose this insulation technique to real state agents and/or future buyers.

Party pooper! :(
 
Can they be recycled? I feel like I'm single handedly filling landfills when I forget to Ask for paper packaging...
 
Another option is to get enough of it and put it underneath the carpet in your car. Kinda like a Dynamat.
 
They are untreated and thus flammable. When burning they emit toxic fumes. It's likely that it would be a building code violation and upon selling the house (depending on your state), you may be obligated to disclose this insulation technique to real state agents and/or future buyers.

So the rigid foam insulation they sell in Home Depot/Lowe's is illegal?
 
So the rigid foam insulation they sell in Home Depot/Lowe's is illegal?

It's quite likely the rigid foam sold in the big box stores has been treated with a fire retardant especially if it's to be used in construction though I doubt anybody would treat packing peanuts the same way.

I take my packing peanuts to my local UPS store and they're glad to get them now especially with the Christmas rush approaching.
 
So the rigid foam insulation they sell in Home Depot/Lowe's is illegal?

Foam board insulation is not for your attic. It is for concrete walls and under in floor heat systems. In the attic you want blow in fiberglass wool. It is the best product for the attic. Foam board will not burn, it will simply melt if exposed to a flame.
 
"I take my packing peanuts to my local UPS store and they're glad to get them now especially with the Christmas rush approaching. "

What a great idea. I never thought about that. Thanks.
 
Foam board insulation is not for your attic. It is for concrete walls and under in floor heat systems.

And for exterior walls, which you have in your attic if you have knee walls exposed to an unheated attic.
 
Aren't the packing peanuts starch based anyway? I only ask because my dog partially ate one and it partially dissolved. Just stick it in the compost bin
 
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